A
summary of the family connections and place/date of death and
commemoration for all the casualties of WW1 from both Charlton Adam and
Charlton Mackrell who are now named on The Charltons' War Memorial was
placed in both the churches for Remembrance Day 2010. This leaflet is
also available on request by email - please contact us.
We hold further details of the lives and military service of all those
named, but would welcome any further information which you may be able
to contribute.

Please contact us if you would like any other look-ups or could help with transcribing other surnames.

Some information about the inhabitants of The Charltons from the 1911 CENSUS

On
Village Day 2011, the Historical Society contributed a display of old
photos of the village school and of other houses and industrial
structures in the parish.The school pictures are now in a GALLERY and others will be added to the website. The "odd one out" was the original Tout farmhouse, now demolished.

Visitors were challenged to identify the members ofa Charlton Mackrell Cricket Club team - but only one possible name was suggested - can you help?

SSARG

The Charltons Historical Society has worked with the newly-formed South Somerset Archaeological Research Group on the Lytes Cary project.

SSARG
is the voluntary archaeology organisation in South Somerset dedicated
to carrying out year round high quality archaeological
research and enabling people from all walks of life to be involved in
their local history and archaeology.